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Development and refinement of the Clinical Global Impression of Improvement for Non-seizure Symptoms measure in Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome

Development and refinement of the Clinical Global Impression of Improvement

for Non-seizure Symptoms measure in Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome

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The Delphi panel was conducted using an online survey platform (Welphi v4.0)

Clinical outcome assessments (COAs) describe how patients feel, function, or survive, thus providing valuable information on a therapy’s efficacy and impact

J. Scott Andrews Drishti Shah Alise Nacson Tara Symonds Sophie Hughes Mahnaz Asgharnejad Arturo Benitez & Lara Sams

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21 February 2025

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Abstract

Dravet syndrome (DS) and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) are rare, severe, childhood-onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathies characterized by treatment-resistant epilepsy and varying intellectual disability levels. Clinical outcome assessments (COAs) describe how patients feel, function, or survive, thus providing valuable information on a therapy’s efficacy and impact. Individuals with DS or LGS are heterogeneous, and many have limited verbal abilities and intellectual disability. Existing epilepsy-specific COA measures are unsuitable for DS and LGS clinical trials as many items demonstrate floor effects in these populations. As patients often cannot self-report symptoms, caregiver feedback on the measures’ relevance and understandability is critical when developing COAs to ensure their suitability for the intended population, and that caregivers can help clinicians complete the measures when necessary.

Keywords

Epilepsy, Dravet syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, CGI-I Non-seizure Symptoms

  • J. Scott Andrews
  • Drishti Shah
  • Alise Nacson
  • Tara Symonds
  • Sophie Hughes
  • Mahnaz Asgharnejad
  • Arturo Benitez & Lara Sams

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